Claims
- 1. A Fischer-Tropsch-based process for converting light hydrocarbons into heavier hydrocarbons (C5+), the process comprising the steps of:preparing a first synthesis gas having an H2:CO ratio greater than 2:1; removing a portion of the hydrogen from the first synthesis gas; preparing a second synthesis gas, wherein the step includes using a CO2 recycle stream and wherein the second synthesis gas has a H2:CO ratio less than 2:1; adding the removed hydrogen to the second synthesis gas to increase the H2:CO ratio of the second synthesis gas; and using a Fischer-Tropsch reaction to convert the first synthesis gas and the second synthesis gas into heavier hydrocarbons.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of preparing a first synthesis gas comprises the step of preparing a first synthesis gas using a steam methane reformer.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of preparing a second synthesis gas comprises the step of preparing a second synthesis gas using an autothermal reformer.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of preparing a first synthesis gas comprises the step of preparing a first synthesis gas using a steam methane reformer and wherein the step of preparing a second synthesis gas comprises the step of preparing a second synthesis gas using an autothermal reformer.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of removing a portion of the hydrogen from the first synthesis gas includes the step of removing enough hydrogen from the first synthesis gas to arrive at an H2:CO ratio of about 2:1 in the first synthesis gas; wherein the step of adding the removed hydrogen to the second synthesis gas includes the step of adding enough hydrogen to the second synthesis gas to arrive at an H2:CO ratio of about 2:1; and wherein the step of using a Fischer-Tropsch reaction includes the step of using a cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalyst.
- 6. A process for converting light hydrocarbons into heavier hydrocarbons (C5+), the process comprising the steps of:using a first synthesis gas unit to prepare a first synthesis gas having a H2:CO ratio greater than 2:1; using a second synthesis gas unit, which has a CO2 recycle, to prepare a second synthesis gas, wherein the second synthesis gas has a H2:CO ratio less than 2:1; removing a portion of the hydrogen from the first synthesis gas; adding the removed hydrogen to the second synthesis gas to increase the H2:CO ratio of the second synthesis gas; using a first Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit to convert the first synthesis gas into heavier hydrocarbons and a first tail gas; using a second Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit to convert the second synthesis gas into heavier hydrocarbons and a second tail gas; removing CO2 from the second tail gas; delivering the removed CO2 to the second synthesis gas unit for use therein in producing the second synthesis gas.
- 7. The process of claim 6 further comprising the step of delivering a portion of the removed hydrogen to the first synthesis unit for H2:CO ratio control therein.
- 8. The process of claim 6 further comprising the step of delivering at least a portion of the first tail gas for use in preparing the second synthesis gas.
- 9. The process of claim 6 further comprising the steps of using the second tail gas as a burner fuel in the first synthesis gas unit.
- 10. The process of claim 6 further comprising the steps of:using the removed hydrogen in the first synthesis unit for H2:CO ratio control therein; using at least a portion of the first tail gas as a feed stock in the second synthesis gas unit; and using the second tail gas after CO2 removal in the first synthesis gas unit as a burner fuel therein.
- 11. The process of claim 6 wherein the step of removing a portion of the hydrogen from the first synthesis gas includes the step of removing enough hydrogen to adjust the H2:CO ratio of the first synthesis gas to about 2:1; wherein the step of adding the removed hydrogen to the second synthesis gas includes the step of adding a sufficient quantity of hydrogen to adjust the H2:CO ratio of the second synthesis gas to about 2:1; and wherein the steps of using a first Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit and using a second Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit both include the step of using a cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalyst.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/192,503, filed Mar. 28, 2000, entitled, “System and Method for Converting Light Hydrocarbons Into heavier Hydrocarbons with a Plurality of Synthesis Gas Sources.”
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